Intel Xeon 6 Processor Officially Integrated into NVIDIA's Next-Gen Flagship Server
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On March 17, 2026, during NVIDIA's GTC conference in San Jose, Intel made an exciting announcement: its Xeon 6 processor has been selected as the host CPU for NVIDIA's latest flagship AI server system, the DGX Rubin NVL8. The DGX Rubin NVL8 is specifically designed for agent AI and inference systems, and the Xeon 6 processor rises to the challenge by significantly boosting memory capacity, bandwidth, and I/O performance, thereby meeting the system's stringent requirements for single-core performance and memory bandwidth. This processor supports an impressive system memory capacity of up to 8TB, offers a memory bandwidth that is 2.3 times higher than its predecessor, and incorporates PCIe 5.0 lanes along with Priority Core Turbo Boost functionality to ensure optimal GPU utilization. Furthermore, the Xeon 6 processor provides comprehensive end-to-end security protection through Intel Trust Domain Extensions and introduces support for the NVIDIA Dynamo inference orchestration framework, facilitating efficient heterogeneous scheduling of CPU and GPU resources.